The team follows Bill as he leads them inside the abandon house. "The signal is in here." Gary directed, pointing at the house. Cameron looked around, took thehouse in. "Two heart beats." Rachel informed them. "Yes, Gary." Dr. Rosen assured him. "This used to be the home of the Montgomery's. Allison and Derrek Montgomery has one child, Aliviah. They abandon her when she was nine and left her with Allison's sister and brother-in-law, who he know as Devin West's parents." he sighed. He walked ahead of them to the front door, Gary following behind. "Gary, why don't you go wait in the car?' Dr. Lee Rosen asked. "I'm an adult, Mr Rosen. I can handle grown up things." he insisted. "I know, Gary, but it's best that you wait in the car. Gary sighed. "Fine, but I'm sitting in the front seat." he informed Lee and went to the car.

Nina opened the door. The house was quiet and no one seemed to be in there. It didn't look like anyone could live in there anyways. It was about to collapse, Lee was sure of it anyway. The team crept in, Cameron and Bill going to search on the second floor. "One heart beat now." Rachel informed him. Just then they saw a teenager run out from the side of the house. Lee went to the stairs. "Bill, Cameron! The young man took off." he called came down. Both men came running downstairs. Then Nina called out, seeing a young girl laying on the couch unconscious in the den or what used to be the den. The girl was pale and her heart was racing.

Lee looked the girl over. He picked up a small bottle and syringe. He's been drugging her, but why?" he asked. "Let's take her back with us. Once we get the drugs out of her system we perhaps can learn more about this young man who has taken the lives of three people" he instructed. Cameron picked up the girl and carried her out.

Devin West was the young man's name. He had the ability to increase the temperature of his skin to scalding temperatures. Devin is responsible for the death of his step-father, brother and officer trying to take him in. He is considered highly dangerous.